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| A shot in which the subject is filmed against a black or neutral background |
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| A tight close-up, usually only showing a subject's face. |
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| Actors point of view on stage |
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| Illustrations displayed in sequence for the purpose of crafting an animated or live action film |
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| A shot filmed from a moving boom, incorporating different camera angles and levels |
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| Long shot that shows location and mood.. Opening scene |
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| A moving shot, accomplished by moving the camera as if on a set of tracks |
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| A magnified shot of a small detail such as the subjects eyes |
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| Downstage front up stage is back |
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| Camera moves but the actoer doesnt |
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| A character speaks to the audience about his thoughts |
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| The act if talking to oneself. a dramatic monologue that represents a series of unspoken reflections |
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| Begins calm and ends in death |
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| Point of View- Camera Becomes you |
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| Splicing fixing adding music |
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| Changes, puts the final movie together |
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| A shot in which the camera follows the subject |
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| A shot that results from repeating the same frame so the subjects appears frozen |
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| A long shot that captures the subjects entire body, head to toe. |
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| A shot filmed down low often looking up at the subject(s) |
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| A shot wider than a medium but longer than a wide |
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| A shot where the subject is shown from the knees up |
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| a shot where the subjects fills the whole frame |
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| A medium close shot wide enough for wto peoploe, often used to film conversation |
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| A shot that shows us a Characters point of view, but includes part of that characters shoulder or side of their head in the shot |
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